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Full Tony Hawk's™ Pro Skater™ 3 + 4 update
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Following up on our full reveal of the OG skaters returning in Tony Hawk’s™ Pro Skater™ 3 + 4, we’re thrilled to announce the next generation of skateboarders making their appearance in-game. From Chloe Covell and Rayssa Leal who both earned medals at just 13 years old to international talent like Yuto Horigome, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 features a cast of new and returning talent, now revealed in full.
Drop in as your skater of choice when Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launches July 11 for PC.
Now onto the reveal:
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4: Meet the New Skaters
The new generation of skateboarding talent is a testament to the sport’s impact as young skaters from around the world take up the reigns by shredding in prestigious tournaments and sick skate videos. New skaters bring new tricks, new approaches to skating and style, and the promise of a bright future for the sport.
“To be in Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3 + 4 is an honour because it’s such a fun and iconic game,” says Chloe Covell, who became the youngest Women’s Street Gold Medalist in X Games history at just 13 years old. “The game has influenced the skate scene in the past, so if people are playing the new game, it’ll encourage them to get involved and want to skate in real life, for the new generation.”
“[The original] Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4 in particular had a huge influence on my skateboarding, from teaching me all the trick names as a kid to inspiring me to link tricks together to get a high score in competitions,” shares Andy Anderson, who has become known for his unique style of skating that blends classic tricks with modern twists. “Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater has had an unbelievable impact on the world. The inclusion of freestyle tricks in the game may be the single most important action [that helped] to keep Freestyle Skateboarding alive in a world focused on Street Skateboarding.”
“It really feels like I’ve been living as a real life ‘Create a Skater’ in Career Mode, and I finally achieved the goal where you get to be in the actual game! I couldn’t be happier.”
When Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 launches this July, these are the new skaters ready to carry the torch and keep that combo meter climbing.
The Full Roster of New Skaters
Jamie Foy
Deerfield Beach, Florida
Style: Street / Stance: Regular
Moved to LA in 2016 and was named Thrasher Magazine’s “Skater of the Year.” Appearing in over seven skate videos, with the most notable being 2017’s “The Flat Earth.”
Yuto Horigome
Tokyo, Japan
Style: Street / Stance: Goofy
Yuto made history by winning the first-ever men’s street gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics, going on to earn a consecutive gold medal at the 2024 Olympics.
Nora Vasconcellos
Pembroke, Massachusetts
Style: Park / Stance: Regular
Nora was the first woman to join the Adidas skateboarding team and is a gold medalist, placing first at the Vans Park Series World Championship in 2017.
Zion Wright
Jupiter, Florida
Style: Park / Stance: Regular
A well-rounded all-terrain skateboarder who rose to prominence in his early career through participating in skateboarding contests and filming skate videos.
Chloe Covell
Tweed Heads, Australia
Style: Street / Stance: Regular
Hailing from New South Wales, Australia, Chloe is a star in the making – becoming
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